I'm in a couple of those photos
You the hot blonde?
I'm in a couple of those photos
She was such a dingdong. Couldn't be on stage enough whilst doing a terrible job of pretending not to want to be there.You the hot blonde?
Think it was Microsoft’s sales kick off meeting, mate of mine was there. He’s a Bin dipper but was blown away by the stadiumAnyone know what event was held at the stadium last week? I have a friend who works as a light engineer for one of the big sound and light hire companies in London, and he's been working at the stadium all week. He won't say what it was, only it was corporate and not related to gnr.
Doing the dare walk on Wednesday, can anyone who has been on the walk tell me the situation on cameras?
Are you allowed to take a camera, is it feasible to take one?
Not sure on cameras. They take your phones at the start and given them back to you at the top for pictures. If the camera is a reasonable size, can’t see why they wouldn’t do likewise. If they don’t let you bring it, they’ll give you a locker to throw any of your stuff in.
Enjoy it, it’s a good experience.
They have big lockers mateIts a dslr so sounds like a no.
Hope its a big locker, making a stop at the shop before hand.
Third pic... DOPING CONTROL?I'm in a couple of those photos
Did the dare walk and the edge this evening, bloody loved it!
As the inside of the stadium was being set up for lady gaga pics down into the ground were not permitted, but could not fault the rest of it.
Spent ages in the shop and going round the outside of the stadium taking pics and talking to the staff, who were all so friendly, so probably get a fine from sainsbury's for parking in there for four hours.
Sounds good, looking forward to doing this. Would they usually let you take pics or the big camera you had up then?
Bit of mixed message tbh, you can take a small camera, although they don't say how small. I've a full frame dslr with battery pack so its a beast, and would have been great on the viewing platform, but i can understand why they limit the size.
You don't carry it, the guide does and hands them out at the top.
The group we were with were a good laugh but noisy so it was difficult taking in everything that we were told, i thought they said normally we would get the cam/phone at the badgerl, but afer bring up there I'm not sure that they would, but I'm sure we were told that usually you take pics of the pitch.
Do The Edge, especially front on, I'm great with heights but I must admit it was a bit terrifying standing there dangling face down 50m up! As soon as you are over thoigh its great.
Sounds good, looking forward to doing this. Would they usually let you take pics or the big camera you had up then?
You only get your cameras even off the platform so up top but not over the pitchBit of mixed message tbh, you can take a small camera, although they don't say how small. I've a full frame dslr with battery pack so its a beast, and would have been great on the viewing platform, but i can understand why they limit the size.
You don't carry it, the guide does and hands them out at the top.
The group we were with were a good laugh but noisy so it was difficult taking in everything that we were told, i thought they said normally we would get the cam/phone at the badgerl, but afer bring up there I'm not sure that they would, but I'm sure we were told that usually you take pics of the pitch.
Do The Edge, especially front on, I'm great with heights but I must admit it was a bit terrifying standing there dangling face down 50m up! As soon as you are over thoigh its great.
Trying to recall from when we went but I'm pretty sure we only got our phones back one we had done the coc kerel bit and were on the area where you could walk around freely (without risk of there being anywhere to drop the phone I guess).
You only get your cameras even off the platform so up top but not over the pitch
Guess if you trust the technology of the venue…